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fellow former world number one of them are certain that it could be finding the top form again she beat australia samantha stosur in straight sets while there was an easy win for the current number one caroline wozniacki explains maria jose martinez sanchez this was a banana skin for the dane who just grevious not is against the spaniards but there was no slip up the top seeded made the first round of course we were going and six one six three victory in an hour and twelve minutes two of those minutes we needed from match point a lengthy rally. the country taking it. and the men's top seed rafael nadal is also answering to the next round of meeting america's ryan sweeting in straight sets and not showing any signs of the hamstring injury that lets his early exit from the strain i bet he took with a set six three in. the second six one the last where there was a shock result. and this one for see what in so doing crashed out to children whole tribe so doing came into this room. it's really starting to really under his belt just sheer trash cans he says was the opener some time break their stride b
fellow former world number one of them are certain that it could be finding the top form again she beat australia samantha stosur in straight sets while there was an easy win for the current number one caroline wozniacki explains maria jose martinez sanchez this was a banana skin for the dane who just grevious not is against the spaniards but there was no slip up the top seeded made the first round of course we were going and six one six three victory in an hour and twelve minutes two of those...
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because australia is a place you can practice your religion in freedom and tolerance because australia is a place of freedom and democracy. they come not to change that but because of that. now, mr. speaker, we on this side of the house are proud of what multiculturism has meant and continues to mean to australian lives. in introducing this new strategy last week, i noticed multiculturism is not the exclusive child of the labour party or the liberal party. i praised the prime minister who made it the policy as she paid tribute to her predecessor. it's the responsibility of elected officials that the debate of immigration and multiculturalism that's handled maturely and most importantly honestly. it's incumbent on all political leaders to uphold the values of freedom of religion and respect. and any pandering to or encouragement of any prejudice in the community has no place in the australian political discourse. and, mr. speaker, let me say very clearly this government condemns in the strongest possible terms the statements like those in the parliamentary secretary to the leader of the
because australia is a place you can practice your religion in freedom and tolerance because australia is a place of freedom and democracy. they come not to change that but because of that. now, mr. speaker, we on this side of the house are proud of what multiculturism has meant and continues to mean to australian lives. in introducing this new strategy last week, i noticed multiculturism is not the exclusive child of the labour party or the liberal party. i praised the prime minister who made...
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tsunami warnings also issued in russia, new guinea, new zealand, australia, guam, and most of the pacific, including the pacific coast of south america. of course, we are continuing to monitor these developments. we will have much more on the tsunami just a little bit later in the broadcast. >>> take you back to this country now because a powerful rainstorm has triggered another round of flooding along the east coast. the slow-moving storm is dumping three inches of rain in some areas. 12 states are under a flood watch. terrell brown is in hard-hit wayne, new jersey, with more. he joins us now live. good morning, terrell. >> betty, good morning to you. you're right. when you have rains like this, these rivers flooding their banks is a major concern. that is what's happened. the rivers just can't take this much water. believe it or not we're standing in the middle of a street of a neighborhood here in the northern part of new jersey. this water already up to my knees, just about. forecasters say the water is still rising, and the worst may be yet to come. floodwaters are creeping higher in
tsunami warnings also issued in russia, new guinea, new zealand, australia, guam, and most of the pacific, including the pacific coast of south america. of course, we are continuing to monitor these developments. we will have much more on the tsunami just a little bit later in the broadcast. >>> take you back to this country now because a powerful rainstorm has triggered another round of flooding along the east coast. the slow-moving storm is dumping three inches of rain in some areas....
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. >> prince william is set to visit new zealand in australia to show the family support of victims of recent natural disasters. the news was announced as the countdown of the royal wedding approaches the 50 days marked tomorrow. london is getting into the party spirit around the statue of iros, the greek god of love. they don't have one of afrodati. kate and will are the subject of frequent toasts. but for weather planners, the heat is on. >> around the 60-day mark is quite a dangerous time for a couple planning a wedding. generally it's been pretty frenetic up to that point but because most things should be done, dotting the i's and crossing of t's moment it's time to think about things and possibly panic. >> maybe for most couples but buckingham palace has an army of officials and advisers to work on the royal wedding to make sure the big day runs smoothly. >> why major chance may be coming to berkeley's curbside recycling program, the first kind in the nation. >> surveillance video of a deadly nightclub shooting that could give san jose police the break they need to catch the kille
. >> prince william is set to visit new zealand in australia to show the family support of victims of recent natural disasters. the news was announced as the countdown of the royal wedding approaches the 50 days marked tomorrow. london is getting into the party spirit around the statue of iros, the greek god of love. they don't have one of afrodati. kate and will are the subject of frequent toasts. but for weather planners, the heat is on. >> around the 60-day mark is quite a...
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she said each a handful ended up in australia. they ended up in, of course, india. some helped found the new sierra leone, so it's the loyalist exodus that is her favorite subject. >> guest: you mentioned joseph ellis' founding brothers and the biography of abigail adams. have you read and what do you think about david mccullough's john adams and ron chernow's bestseller on washington? >> guest: yes. i have not yet read the book on washington. i look forward to doing it, but i haven't done it. i did review john adams, the mccullough biography of adams for "the new york times", and i thought he did a lovely job of it. people criticize him for not paying much attention to john adams' thought. but i didn't think he was totally blif crouse of it -- oblivious of it, and he was more interested in other parts of adams' career. and, clearly, he managed to get a large part of the american reading public interested in john adams, and, you know, he became a great fan of john adams, and i'm a great fan of john adams, so i like the book, and i cheer for david mccullough's succes
she said each a handful ended up in australia. they ended up in, of course, india. some helped found the new sierra leone, so it's the loyalist exodus that is her favorite subject. >> guest: you mentioned joseph ellis' founding brothers and the biography of abigail adams. have you read and what do you think about david mccullough's john adams and ron chernow's bestseller on washington? >> guest: yes. i have not yet read the book on washington. i look forward to doing it, but i...
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oprah: i told you if i ever got to australia... >> aah! oprah: it's a party and taco night with an aussie ultimate viewer. and she's she wasn't expecting this. how are you? next, on to sydney, where we attempt to set a new world record nearly 500 feet above the harbor. >> hey, wait a minute. wait, wait, wait. oprah: don't look down. look straight ahead. see every "pinch me, i'm dreaming" moment. [captioning made possible by king world] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--]ra. >> the japanese ambassador said his country is finding consolation in support from around the world. washington's cherry blossom tradition began way back in 1912 with a gift of trees from, where else, japan. >> gorgeous. >> returning the favor. we'll be right back. do your lashes want volume or length? how about both? with covergirl lashblast fusion. a mascara for lashes that want it all... all at once. our biggest brush meets our fierstretch formula is with lashes that want it all wantlashblast fusion. from easy, breezy, beautiful coverg
oprah: i told you if i ever got to australia... >> aah! oprah: it's a party and taco night with an aussie ultimate viewer. and she's she wasn't expecting this. how are you? next, on to sydney, where we attempt to set a new world record nearly 500 feet above the harbor. >> hey, wait a minute. wait, wait, wait. oprah: don't look down. look straight ahead. see every "pinch me, i'm dreaming" moment. [captioning made possible by king world] [captioned by the national captioning...
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bigger floods emerged in parts of pakistan and australia. other regions of the world experienced drops. we have food prices rising to record levels because of drops. this is politically convenient because if you reject the science, the imperative to act vanishes. it is incredibly irresponsible. last week it was reported that half the republicans in the half and 3/4 of the republican senators believe climate change is exaggerated or a hoax. those are staggering numbers. there is an overwhelming scientific consensus that climate change is real and a serious danger. in most republicans in congress reject this consensus. when representative was the ranking member of the energy and commerce committee when i was chairman. i approached him about working together and to produce a bill that would be bipartisan. he said, i do not believe in the science. what do i want to work with you to solve a problem that i don't think exists? this year the chair of our environment subcommittee is representative john shimkus. he is also a science denier. he said go
bigger floods emerged in parts of pakistan and australia. other regions of the world experienced drops. we have food prices rising to record levels because of drops. this is politically convenient because if you reject the science, the imperative to act vanishes. it is incredibly irresponsible. last week it was reported that half the republicans in the half and 3/4 of the republican senators believe climate change is exaggerated or a hoax. those are staggering numbers. there is an overwhelming...
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a pediatrician from australia. she wrote the book -- i only read input about five times a few years ago. one of the better authorities on nuclear weapons and nuclear energy. nuclear madness. that is it. another good guest would be about nadir in terms of solving the problems we have in this country. one thing that i would like to mention about nuclear energy, we had representatives from detroit edison 30 years ago, after a while there would no longer talk with me. they talk about winners, losers, subsidizing this and that. it is so safe, why not rely on the private sector? why did the government have to ensure it through the price anderson act? if i may, a couple of comments about c-span itself. if you put this on line to a vote every 30 days to 20 days, i bet you that they would win out rate -- out right. i wanted to point out your bias. you get republicans and democrats, myself in socialist. your bias this way and that way. paul, you showed your bias this morning when you had that caller from texas. i think you a
a pediatrician from australia. she wrote the book -- i only read input about five times a few years ago. one of the better authorities on nuclear weapons and nuclear energy. nuclear madness. that is it. another good guest would be about nadir in terms of solving the problems we have in this country. one thing that i would like to mention about nuclear energy, we had representatives from detroit edison 30 years ago, after a while there would no longer talk with me. they talk about winners,...
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this is not the america that has come to have good allies like the leader of australia who spoke from that podium who said we can do anything and how the whole world looks at us as a beacon of hope. we should think again. this is ill-advised and i hope that this house rejects this bill and today stands up for an american citizen who needs a little help. thank you very much. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for five minutes. mr. nuring bauer: i thank the gentleman from texas -- mr. -- the flaw in this program is the level of debt that they have is their primary problem. and it's the same mentality that's kind of gotten our country the jam that it's in that we are going to have a vote in the next few weeks to raise the debt ceiling. the reason that individuals and companies and governments around the world are overleveraged. and so what we're saying is the way to fix someone's problem that has too much debt is for them to take on mo
this is not the america that has come to have good allies like the leader of australia who spoke from that podium who said we can do anything and how the whole world looks at us as a beacon of hope. we should think again. this is ill-advised and i hope that this house rejects this bill and today stands up for an american citizen who needs a little help. thank you very much. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> i move...
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william arrived in australia from new zealand where he attended a national ceremony for victims of an earthquake there in christchurch. in our next hour, we'll have the latest on the royal wedding, which is just 40 days away. it's 21 minutes after the hour. now back to russ and rebecca. >> thanks, betty. 40 days, i can mark that off. >> the countdown clock is on. >> lonnie quinn is off. >> so we welcome martina brown from our cbs affiliate atlanta with the first check of the weather. great to have you with us. >> great to be here. let's start you out with the weather headlines and see what's going on here across the country here. stormy and unsettled out west. in fact, some folks could not only see scattered showers, but also maybe a little snow in the higher elevations. as we look at what's going on in the northeast, yesterday, 70s and 80s. not today. we're back down, 20 degrees. some folks will see temperatures back into the 50s here. and a real beauty in the south. why? it's going to be warm, and dry. so as we take a look at the current satellite picture. you can see that off to th
william arrived in australia from new zealand where he attended a national ceremony for victims of an earthquake there in christchurch. in our next hour, we'll have the latest on the royal wedding, which is just 40 days away. it's 21 minutes after the hour. now back to russ and rebecca. >> thanks, betty. 40 days, i can mark that off. >> the countdown clock is on. >> lonnie quinn is off. >> so we welcome martina brown from our cbs affiliate atlanta with the first check of...
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even bigger floods submerged much of pakistan and australia. other regions of the world the reaction of many on the republican side has spent to deny the science. this is politically convenient to because if you reject the science, the imperative to act vanishes. but it is incredibly irresponsible. half the republicans in the house and three-quarters of the republican senators believe that climate change is exaggerated or a hoax. those are staggering numbers. there is an overwhelming scientific consensus that scientific -- that can enchains israel. most republicans in congress -- that climate change is real. i approached him about working together to produce a bill that would be bipartisan. he said, i do not believe in the science. why do i want to work with you to solve a problem that i do not think exists? this year, the chair of our environment subcommittee is representative -- he is also a science denier. he said that he does not believe in climate change because god said the earth would not be destroyed after the flood of note. -- noah. we
even bigger floods submerged much of pakistan and australia. other regions of the world the reaction of many on the republican side has spent to deny the science. this is politically convenient to because if you reject the science, the imperative to act vanishes. but it is incredibly irresponsible. half the republicans in the house and three-quarters of the republican senators believe that climate change is exaggerated or a hoax. those are staggering numbers. there is an overwhelming scientific...
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even bigger floods submerged much of pakistan and australia. other regions of the world the reaction of many on the republican side has spent to deny the science. this is politically convenient to because if you reject the science, the imperative to act vanishes. but it is incredibly irresponsible. half the republicans in the house and three-quarters of the republican senators believe that climate change is exaggerated or a hoax. those are staggering numbers. there is an overwhelming scientific consensus that scientific -- that can enchains israel. most republicans in congress -- that climate change is real. i approached him about working together to produce a bill that would be bipartisan. he said, i do not believe in the science. why do i want to work with you to solve a problem that i do not think exists? this year, the chair of our environment subcommittee is representative -- he is also a science denier. he said that he does not believe in climate change because god said the earth would not be destroyed after the flood of note. -- noah. we
even bigger floods submerged much of pakistan and australia. other regions of the world the reaction of many on the republican side has spent to deny the science. this is politically convenient to because if you reject the science, the imperative to act vanishes. but it is incredibly irresponsible. half the republicans in the house and three-quarters of the republican senators believe that climate change is exaggerated or a hoax. those are staggering numbers. there is an overwhelming scientific...
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eastern for a joint meeting with australia's prime minister. we'll have live coverage here on c-span. over in the senate today, they continue in a period of general speeches, morning business through about 5:00 trying to wrap up work on federal patent law. off the floor they're working on negotiating a couple of votes -- possible votes, anyway, on temporary federal spending for fiscal year 2011. no word on when those votes might happen. we'll keep you posted. the senate life now on c-span2. >> president obama's f.y. budget for the department allows us to continue to meet these evolving threats and challenges by prioritizing our essential operational requirements. >> as cabinet secretaries meet with members of congress over their department's budget request for next year, watch the hearings online at the c-span video library. search, watch, clip and share. it's washington your way. this weekend, book tv is live with two days of panel discussions and interviews from the tucson festival of books. authors include raul castro, joyce maynard, with pa
eastern for a joint meeting with australia's prime minister. we'll have live coverage here on c-span. over in the senate today, they continue in a period of general speeches, morning business through about 5:00 trying to wrap up work on federal patent law. off the floor they're working on negotiating a couple of votes -- possible votes, anyway, on temporary federal spending for fiscal year 2011. no word on when those votes might happen. we'll keep you posted. the senate life now on c-span2....
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because the time he spent outside in australia or -- and in london. anyway. as professor david mentioned, he worked hard on the ground and the people in the west, they know that. they are involved with him in many projects. but it's all -- we should say it's the reform plan. but it was filled within the context of the -- colonel gadhafi's regime. say if you thought at time, maybe it's the safest way, you know, to start to reform the country and at the same time don't destroy the structure of power. >> okay, so you believe he was june june -- he was genuine at that time? >> yes, definitely. i would like to say what happened on the 17th of february, he decide, that's his decision, and i believe that's a historical decision to, i think, stand not just with his father. it's very simple to say his father, you know, the radical, hard core of the libyan regime, you know? people they still believe they are revolutionary, they are like freedom fighters or whatever. and they decide we should carry on the fight. it's a conspiracy against libya. he decided by himself, i
because the time he spent outside in australia or -- and in london. anyway. as professor david mentioned, he worked hard on the ground and the people in the west, they know that. they are involved with him in many projects. but it's all -- we should say it's the reform plan. but it was filled within the context of the -- colonel gadhafi's regime. say if you thought at time, maybe it's the safest way, you know, to start to reform the country and at the same time don't destroy the structure of...
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he tried to rad clies people in australia, in new zealand throughout africa. he support it had red brigade. it was amaiding the sort of stuff that he was into. he was also very much connected in with terrorism including attacks on airports, air flights, pan am 103 uta 772 coming out of knew jare. he is connected with an attack on american marines in a disco tech 19 86. we attacked libya in the mid 1980s when ronald reagan was president in response to an incident in the gulf of sidra where libyan migs went outh out and attacked some of our plants and went after libya after the attack on our marines in berlin. host: in the previous administration, there was a sort of shift let's say and sanctions against libya had been suspended after they accepted responsibility for the locker by bombing and also they said that they would no longer be involved in the production of the distribution of weapons of mass destruction. was the thought here in washington by both republicans and democrats that we had maybe turned a corner and are in a situation where we could help bring
he tried to rad clies people in australia, in new zealand throughout africa. he support it had red brigade. it was amaiding the sort of stuff that he was into. he was also very much connected in with terrorism including attacks on airports, air flights, pan am 103 uta 772 coming out of knew jare. he is connected with an attack on american marines in a disco tech 19 86. we attacked libya in the mid 1980s when ronald reagan was president in response to an incident in the gulf of sidra where...
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we see japanese equities falling 17%, a chinese equities 1.4%, hong kong 2.9%, and australia 2.1%. the assistance -- a systemic risk forming here? -- do you see a systemic risk forming here? another problem may be asia is strong and therefore actually that assumption is incorrect, creating a systemic risk. i would guess that you could give me better than u.s. tensions and other holdings are probably three% held in asian equities. question now falling fairly rapidly, can you describe if you see a systemic risk in the fall of these inequities? >> i would focus more on the basic humanitarian reconstruction challenge and containing the risk and prepare -- repairing the damage caused by the catastrophe there. it is something that japan with assistance from the world committee can achieve. it is important to recognize that we come into this challenge in the world economy in a much stronger position that we have been. you see much more confidence, i think testified here and around the world, and the resilience in the process of expansion we see under way. we want to sustain that. and they
we see japanese equities falling 17%, a chinese equities 1.4%, hong kong 2.9%, and australia 2.1%. the assistance -- a systemic risk forming here? -- do you see a systemic risk forming here? another problem may be asia is strong and therefore actually that assumption is incorrect, creating a systemic risk. i would guess that you could give me better than u.s. tensions and other holdings are probably three% held in asian equities. question now falling fairly rapidly, can you describe if you see...
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because the time he spent outside in australia or -- and in london. anyway. as professor david mentioned, he worked hard on the ground and the people in the west, they know that. they are involved with him in many projects. but it's all -- we should say it's the reform plan. but it was filled within the context of the -- colonel gadhafi's regime. say if you thought at time, maybe it's the safest way, you know, to start to reform the country and at the same time don't destroy the structure of power. >> okay, so you believe he was june june -- he was genuine at that time? >> yes, definitely. i would like to say what happened on the 17th of february, he decide, that's his decision, and i believe that's a historical decision to, i think, stand not just with his father. it's very simple to say his father, you know, the radical, hard core of the libyan regime, you know? people they still believe they are revolutionary, they are like freedom fighters or whatever. and they decide we should carry on the fight. it's a conspiracy against libya. he decided by himself, i
because the time he spent outside in australia or -- and in london. anyway. as professor david mentioned, he worked hard on the ground and the people in the west, they know that. they are involved with him in many projects. but it's all -- we should say it's the reform plan. but it was filled within the context of the -- colonel gadhafi's regime. say if you thought at time, maybe it's the safest way, you know, to start to reform the country and at the same time don't destroy the structure of...
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his next stop is australia, to tour the areas ravaged by flooding. >>> and our coverage of the disaster in japan continues on "america this morning" as we follow the nuclear crisis. we'll also have more analysis later on "good morning america." >> busy news friday. a busy week since the -- >> sure was. >> a week ago we were sitting here covering that. >> i know. as the images first came in and we realized the scope of this disaster. >> only intensified since then. really has. what a week. >>> lighten the mood and take a look at weather. drenching rain from seattle to san francisco. up to 2 feet of snow in the sierra range and several inches in the rockies and cascades. rain in the ohio and mississippi valleys. off and on showers in northern new england and upstate new york. >> everybody happy to hear this. new york warms up to 67. atlanta to 79. miami, 89. it's about time. 53 in detroit. 43 in the twin cities. and a chilly 33 in fargo. 50 in seattle. near 60 in salt lake. and 86 in phoenix. >>> and now to a show of support for japan. some tiny helping hands stretching across the globe.
his next stop is australia, to tour the areas ravaged by flooding. >>> and our coverage of the disaster in japan continues on "america this morning" as we follow the nuclear crisis. we'll also have more analysis later on "good morning america." >> busy news friday. a busy week since the -- >> sure was. >> a week ago we were sitting here covering that. >> i know. as the images first came in and we realized the scope of this disaster. >>...
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department in honor of international women's day, i was particularly pleased the prime minister of australia emphasizes the importance of education, and i do hope we can continue to work together, particularly focusing on girls' education, which is a major obstacle in so many parts of the world. now we know that the current fiscal situation demands tough decisions, and this request reflects a thoughtful analysis of where cuts can be absorbed. i appreciate the care in the administration took to provide congress with a realistic request. however, we know from last week's debate on the continuing resolution that several programs that you have included in your request are going to be subject to reductions in the house. one area of particular concern to me is the drastic cut to international family-planning that was accompanied by a divisive policy changes, such as the reinstatement of the global gag rule. i hope you can address what these cuts and policy changes would mean to the millions of women and families depend on these programs, many for their basic health. finally, we welcome your though
department in honor of international women's day, i was particularly pleased the prime minister of australia emphasizes the importance of education, and i do hope we can continue to work together, particularly focusing on girls' education, which is a major obstacle in so many parts of the world. now we know that the current fiscal situation demands tough decisions, and this request reflects a thoughtful analysis of where cuts can be absorbed. i appreciate the care in the administration took to...